[Radiofrequency catheter ablation of arrhythmias in pediatric patients guided by three-dimensional mapping system]
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[Radiofrequency catheter ablation of arrhythmias in pediatric patients guided by three-dimensional mapping system]
Abstract
Objective: To explore safety, indications and advantages of mapping and ablation of arrhythmia in children guided by Carto and Ensite system.
Methods: Guided by Carto system, radiofrequency catheter ablation (RFCA) was performed on 8 pediatric patients with tachycardia whose mean age was (6.2 + or - 1.7) years, mean weight was (18.0 + or - 2.0) kg. Guided by Ensite system, RFCA was performed on 10 pediatric patients with arrhythmia, 8 of them were ablated guided by Ensite Array system: 6 cases with premature ventricular contractions (PVCs), 2 cases with right atrial tachycardia, their mean age was (11.3 + or - 1.2) years, and mean weight (40.0 + or - 5.0) kg. The other two cases with W-P-W syndrome were ablated guided by Ensite Navx system.
Result: Guided by Carto system, 8 cases were successfully mapped and ablated: 6 cases had incision atrial tachycardia, 1 case had left atrial tachycardia and 1 case had right atrial tachycardia. In 1 case with incision atrial tachycardia the condition recurred after 3 months, and was ablated again successfully. Guided by Ensite Array system, 6 cases with PVCs (in 2 originating from the right ventricular inflow tract and in 4 originating from the right ventricular outflow tract) and 2 cases with right atrial tachycardia were successfully mapped and ablated, PVCs of the first 6 cases were reduced from (32 333 + or - 4509) 24 h to (0-4)/24 h after ablation. In 1 case with automatic atrial tachycardia, mapping could not be done by Ensite Array system, because P wave could not be identified from T wave. Single bolus of adenosine 20 mg was given within 30 s to let ventricles stop for 2 s (cardio-ventricular pacing standby) until T wave vanished, mapping and ablation were operated again successfully, but another atrial tachycardia occurred 1 day later. Guided by Ensite Navx system, 2 cases with W-P-W syndrome were successfully ablated, operation under X-rays lasted for 8 and 10 min. In none of the 9 patients the disease recurred after follow-up for 6 months.
Conclusion: Carto system is suitable for mapping and ablation in pediatric patients with continuous tachycardia, especially with incision atrial tachycardia; Ensite Array system fits children older than 10 years with right heart discontinuous arrhythmia; and Ensite NavX system can set up model and display endocardial anatomic structure quickly. Compared with two-dimensional mapping system, the three-dimensional mapping system (Carto and Ensite) can display the origin of arrhythmia and activation sequence clearly, decrease difficulty of operation efficiently and diminish operation time under X-ray.
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